Meet Our Experienced
Video Production Team
in Columbus, Ohio
Welcome to the Our Team page of Inline Multimedia Productions, based in Columbus, Ohio. Our team is made up of experienced video producers who are passionate about creating engaging content for our clients.
From web commercials to event sizzle videos, corporate communications videos to 3-D motion graphics, we have the expertise and creativity to bring your vision to life.
Get to know our talented team and let us help you tell your story through the power of video.
Joe Buscemi
Dominic Buscemi
David Foulk
Cecilia Albon
Expert Video Producers: Unlocking Your Vision with Our Range of Services
Over the years, our video producers have worked with Fortune 500 companies, broadcast television networks, start up companies and independent producers. We approach every project with the same goal: to make our clientʼs message unforgettable. And we achieve this with bold ideas, uncompromising creativity, technical excellence – itʼs what we love to do and we have a tried-and-true process.
Does it feel like every other business is doing video but you? If you’re inexperienced but itching to jump into the video pool, finding the right video production company to partner with is key.
Unfortunately, many businesses rush into video production without thinking it through. But a rash decision without a clear plan or set goal will lead to disappointment, and waste your time and money.
- Begin with the end in mind. Don’t just make a video because it’s the trend right now. Instead, think about what you want your video to accomplish for your business. Is your goal to increase business? Educate your viewer? Train your employees? Determine your goal first, then work with a company that understands the scope of your needs and can consult with you to achieve your goals.
- Cheap video comes at a premium. Be wary when a production company offers its services at a rate that seems too good to be true—the production team may just shoot from the back of the room on a tripod and call it a day. But it’s more expensive to do it wrong the first time and have to redo it. So find out what’s included in the total package: Are edits included? What about music licensing? Or travel expenses? Watch out for those additional costs that can be thrown in at the end and bust your budget.
- Value accountability and reliability. Some companies will over-promise to land a client then under-deliver when it comes to the end product. Can the company ensure on-time delivery? Does it have the resources to do so? If you don’t receive the final version until a month or more after filming, will the content still be valuable? Get a guarantee that you’ll have a team dedicated to your project that won’t quit until your video is the embodiment of your vision.
- Consider your audience. Prospects and customers who see your video will immediately form an opinion about your business—it affects their perception of your brand. And what could be more important than how potential clients perceive you before they meet you? Think about your target audience and what elements are important to them, then be sure to create a video that reflects that. If you’re including testimonials from clients, be sure they’re reflective of your target audience. Otherwise, you risk alienating your current client-base.
- Work with experts in your industry. When choosing a production company, work with someone who already knows what works and what doesn’t by looking to those who specialize in video content for your industry. Experienced vendors have an eye for details you may miss. Don’t forget to get references and sample videos before signing a contract.
- Consider the value of your time. How much is your time worth? For example, a retail store owner should be concerned with store sales, not managing a video project. Work with a company that doesn’t require any micro-managing on your part.
- Choose someone who’s up on video industry standards. This includes optimizing videos for HD and mobile devices. Make sure your partner creates videos that can be readily accessed in social media, on your website, and anywhere your video might be viewed.
- Be careful when hiring friends or family. It may seem convenient to hire Uncle Bob or a longtime client, but it might be more costly to your relationship if the quality of their work doesn’t add up and, in the end, you have to do the job again.
- Expect stewardship. Your relationship with the production company shouldn’t end after filming. Choose a production team who can advise you on future projects and provide ongoing, fresh content for your business year after year.
- Video is increasingly present in strong marketing strategies. It’s time to add it to yours.
Words from Our
Satisfied Customers
“When you’re in the trenches on behalf of a client and need to execute video production that reinforces a brand and has a clear call to action, Joe Buscemi and the team at Inline ‘get it’. They have the ability to quickly grasp what my clients want to communicate and then do the creative work to get an exceptional end product.”
“We switched from another vendor and saved thousands of dollars with a more efficient approach to media production!”
“Inline takes accountability for achieving results and maintains a positive, healthy perspective… even on the most stressful, high visibility projects.”
“Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for your outstanding work on our fall television campaign… You were creative, fun and professional. A winning combination… thanks again for making us look so good!”
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Video Production Project
Contact us today to get a quote and take the first step towards making your message unforgettable.